RESOURCES

We offer TABS for most of the full pieces andfalsetas, but not for the lessons that are more about compás. (Learn why here on this blog post) We’re always creating new content and uploading to this TABS playlist so keep checking back! And let us know if there’s a specific falseta or full piece you may be interested in learning.

“Flamenco Explained – The Guitarist’s Survival Guide” is the book by Kai Narezo and Scott Wolf, DMA which teaches the fundamentals of flamenco guitar playing including both solo playing and accompaniment with dancers and singers. Read more about “why this book” here.

Currently for iOS users, Flamenco Explained has an APP which makes watching our videos very convenient. Bookmark any video to you list, sync to watch offline, all from your device. Even if you are not a Flamenco Explained subscriber, we have plenty of free content that is available for viewing.

This is our best resource and we’re always adding to it. These free videos include many of the glossary terms turned into quick video snippets. There are also several other longer videos important to your flamenco learning journey. Whether you are a beginner or expanding your flamenco education, check out these free videos.

There are so many wonderful things to watch online. Here is a list of Kai’s favorite things for you to watch and learn from. A lot of learning flamenco is listening to LOTS OF FLAMENCO. Check out this page for a list of some essentials. Kai says so.

The heart of the Flamenco Explained community lives inside the blog. Not only are the creators of this website writing about their personal experiences, but are reaching out to others in the community and bringing you their stories here. Check out the blog for frequent and personal stories about the journeys of fellow flamencos, from beginner to seasoned, guitarists singers and dancers alike, to see that we are all lifetime students of flamenco.

Campanilleros, a traditional holiday falseta!In the spirit of the holidays we thought it would be fun to feature a traditional holiday falseta. The first thing that came to mind was the Campanilleros, which is pretty much only sung around the holidays....

Are you frustrated with trying to hear the compás? Do you want to hear it and try to practice along while you play guitar? Flamenco Explained Compás Loops are here! We're starting off with the release of the 12s and will let out the 4s and then the...